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Matthew Usukumah; Introspection
Matthew ventured into photography in 2017, focusing on fashion. However, when the Covid-19 pandemic started, he was compelled to explore concepts such as mental health, politics, race, and themes regarding the LGBTQ+ community.


Between the lives by Anna Biletska
Scandinavia. Where a true Swede gets high even from the fact that he just rides a bicycle, where the upbringing of a child is treated as carefully as a thin, glass Christmas tree toy.

GuruShots: Street Photography
Dodho Magazine partnered with GuruShots "The Worlds Greatest Photo Game" in a photo challenge contest titled "Street Photography"  Over 100,000 photos were submitted.

King Daluz Junior, the boxer by Seigar
This photo-narrative tells the story of King Daluz Junior, a 23 years old boxer from Tenerife, Spain. As far back as he can remember he has been boxing. His father and uncle introduced him to this sport, so there is some tradition in his family history.

Reflections by Alex Sher
Once upon a time, when wheels were made of stone and phones had no cameras, lived my grandma. I loved my grandma and loved her stories about people and places she remembered. There was one story about a photographer grandma was telling in her photo lab.

Hold me till I go by Angelika Kollin
Katinka hung up the phone and sat still. Time was ticking faster than before, but not passing; how very abruptly and unannounced her future became her now. The calmness of her breath and the newly found weightiness of her long skinny legs startled Katinka.

Tenure by Kathryn Weinstein
Tenure project was selected and published in our print edition 18. Tenure describes the act of holding or possessing, as well as the status granted after a probationary period that protects one from dismissal.

Universe of emotions; Noēsis by Jiabao Sun
As time goes on, I realized that it was no longer easy for me to conceal my emotions. They are always abundant but restrained. Being with myself disengages me temporarily from reality and immerse me in the universe of emotions.



Best smartphone Cameras For Christmas 2021
Smartphones with professional camera capabilities are much sought after by the ever discerning electronic device buyer. As smartphone camera technology improves exponentially, even some professional photographers are using smartphone cameras for their work.

The Female Gaze: Beyond Quotas in Photographic History
Speaking of quotas in art may sound like an administrative shortcut applied to a field that is supposed to thrive on freedom of vision. Yet a review of photographic history shows that the visibility of women authors has rarely depended on quality alone.

Objects in wet plate by Peter Eleveld
Objects in wet plate project was selected and published in our print edition 18. The artworks are just objects out of daily live, such as glassware, fruit and nature.


Self-portraiture; Made in the shade by Chloe Meynier
Made in the shade project was selected and published in our print edition 18. Through a mise-en-scene self-portraiture series, Made in the Shade depicts characters in Mid Century Modern settings, mirroring an era that was aspiring for change.

Rodeo; Behind the chute by Leigh Ann Edmonds
Behind the chute project was selected and published in our print edition 18. The connection and reliance between humans and their livestock had me fully embracing the deep- rooted traditions of the rodeo and the people involved.



B&W vs Color in photography
Have you ever wondered why photography was invented in B / W and not in color? The answer is simple: no one has been able to!


Cloud Cover

Cloud Cover

Nov 19, 2021
Epic is an overused word these days but if anything is epic the sky is. A few years ago, I started a project photographing clouds mostly from my third floor balcony and sometimes my kitchen windows.


In presence of the absence by Jean-Marc Caimi and Valentina Piccinni
Recently published as a book, the work of Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni in Normandy follows the idea of a personal, almost literary narrative, made up of images which, even though they have a life of their own, are the episode-points of an uninterrupted line that defines an organic and emotional project.


Exhibition; Curious Devices & Other Objects
Klompching Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition, curated around the theme of art and technology. The exhibition brings together artworks by two gallery artists—Jeanette May and Max de Esteban—together with guest artist, Rebecca Hackemann. 



The Street C’est Chic by Alain Schroeder
At New York Fashion Week 2021, fashion moved from the runway to the street. Responding to the "Bet on Black" theme, guests, excited to dress up for a live event after a year of cancellations.





Family Portraits by Maria Mavropoulou
The screens of the connectible devices we use are the only way we can have access to this parallel man-made universe, the Internet. Our lives have changed, from the simplest task to the way we perceive the world around us.




GuruShots: Power of Minimalism
Dodho Magazine partnered with GuruShots "The Worlds Greatest Photo Game" in a photo challenge contest titled "Power of Minimalism"  Over 100,000 photos were submitted.


Infrared photograph;  Hidden Light by Maren Klemp
The first time I saw an infrared photograph, it blew my mind. It felt like I was given access to a secret and mysterious world. Infrared cameras captures light that the human eye can’t detect, and gives us the opportunity to explore a hidden world where everything looks different.  

Mirror to the past by Zuzu Valla
Every time you look into the mirror you see your past. Light reflection reflected back into your eyes, which does take time, just a nanosecond or three.



Tim Walters: Public Works (Blue)
Recently I've spent a lot of time examining the ordinarily overlooked infrastructure of my home city, the stuff we take for granted as part of a functional urban environment.

Street Portrait Photography by Imed Kolli
My images below are views of people who live in the rock bottom’s society. My use of directed reality involvement offers a unique and experimental way of observing miserables people.

Early Work

Early Work

Oct 19, 2021
In my first year as a photographer, I took impressionistic photographs of London using Cokin filters and various techniques to try to achieve that.